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France Struggles to Keep Older Workers in the Labour Market

Financial Times

Leila Abboud and Dometille Alain

The issue of older employees has come to a head once more in France as President Emmanuel Macron prepares a draft law to raise the minimum retirement age to 65 from 62, an unpopular proposal that unions have vowed to fight.

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